Bird of the Week - Glenn & Lisa Allen
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01-04-2008, 08:36
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Bird of the Week - Glenn & Lisa Allen
Bird of the Week has been updated.
Today's example is what a dedicated owner can do. I normally do not post extra information on the Bird of the Week pictures, but this one so impressed me with all the new owner's upgrading in such a short time period, that I felt compelled to pass along some of the information they sent in with the pictures. From Glenn's picture submission: "We've had the bird about 6 months and are the 3rd owners. I purchased it from an owner in Texas and drove it home to Georgia. I'm in the process of getting the bus reconditioned. I have replaced the hot water heater, refrigerator, front window, holding tank dump valves, battery cables, tag axle pressure reducing valve, and air dryer. I have replaced the seals in the drive axle and the steer axle. On the steer axle, I have replaced the wheel bearings, shoes, and drums. I have purchased 3 new Dometic Penguin low profile A/Cs and a Magnum MS2812 inverter for my next projects. Hopefully I will have them installed in a few months. We love to camp a lot and so I try to schedule my upgrades and maintenance around our camping schedule." Wow, what an impressive to-do list in such a short period. Glenn, are you retired, or when did you have time to camp? Hopefully you will document some of the upcoming projects and post step-by-step pictures in the Photos section of the forum. I am personally interested in knowing more about the A/C project; part numbers, thermostat changes, wiring changes. Please keep us up-to-date on your projects. Thanks to Glenn for his Bird of the Week submission! Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX - back from South Padre, darn it!! |
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01-04-2008, 11:10
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Bird of the Week - Glenn & Lisa Allen
"tag axle pressure reducing valve"
Does this control tag ride height? Where is it? I think my tag is riding high despite the pressure gauge reading ok Scott Forman 86 PT38 Memphis --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > > Bird of the Week has been updated. > > Today's example is what a dedicated owner can do. I normally do not > post extra information on the Bird of the Week pictures, but this one > so impressed me with all the new owner's upgrading in such a short > time period, that I felt compelled to pass along some of the > information they sent in with the pictures. > > From Glenn's picture submission: "We've had the bird about 6 months > and are the 3rd owners. I purchased it from an owner in Texas and > drove it home to Georgia. I'm in the process of getting the bus > reconditioned. I have replaced the hot water heater, refrigerator, > front window, holding tank dump valves, battery cables, tag axle > pressure reducing valve, and air dryer. I have replaced the seals in > the drive axle and the steer axle. On the steer axle, I have replaced > the wheel bearings, shoes, and drums. I have purchased 3 new Dometic > Penguin low profile A/Cs and a Magnum MS2812 inverter for my next > projects. Hopefully I will have them installed in a few months. We > love to camp a lot and so I try to schedule my upgrades and > maintenance around our camping schedule." > > Wow, what an impressive to-do list in such a short period. Glenn, are > you retired, or when did you have time to camp? Hopefully you will > document some of the upcoming projects and post step-by-step pictures > in the Photos section of the forum. I am personally interested in > knowing more about the A/C project; part numbers, thermostat changes, > wiring changes. Please keep us up-to-date on your projects. > > Thanks to Glenn for his Bird of the Week submission! > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX - back from South Padre, darn it!! > |
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01-04-2008, 17:19
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Bird of the Week - Glenn & Lisa Allen
Hello Mike,
Thanks for the post. I wish I were retired! But, as you can see, I am trying to get ready for retirement. I will try to document the A/C and Inverter Upgrades. I'm sure I will be posting a few questions. Today, I was looking over the electrical breaker panel planning on what items to move to the inverter. For some reason, I do not have an AC wiring diagram in my Blue Box....anyone out there with an AC wiring diagram applicable for a '86 PT-40? I recently installed a flat panel HDTV in place of the original and still working analog TV. I have found the orginal antenna and rotor work great in receiving the HD signals. Once the in-motion dishes settle down in the next year(hopefully) I plan to add a dome to the roof. I am real interested in making a roof hoist to simplify kayak transport and maybe a spare tire...???? I have been through a lot of RVs, but I find the BB an intersting project that I enjoy. The more I work on it, the more I am impressed with their engineering from the '80s. Some of the current coaches still don't compete with the BB. I just wish I had more time to get her up to the level I like... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > Glenn, are > you retired, or when did you have time to camp? Hopefully you will > document some of the upcoming projects and post step-by-step pictures > in the Photos section of the forum. I am personally interested in > knowing more about the A/C project; part numbers, thermostat changes, > wiring changes. Please keep us up-to-date on your projects. |
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01-04-2008, 17:44
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Reassign one of the 30a shore receptacles to the inverter, that's what I did,
simple and works real well. You never use those any way. Mike Hohnstein Germantown, WI 83FC35 ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Allen To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:19 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Bird of the Week - Glenn & Lisa Allen Hello Mike, Thanks for the post. I wish I were retired! But, as you can see, I am trying to get ready for retirement. I will try to document the A/C and Inverter Upgrades. I'm sure I will be posting a few questions. Today, I was looking over the electrical breaker panel planning on what items to move to the inverter. For some reason, I do not have an AC wiring diagram in my Blue Box....anyone out there with an AC wiring diagram applicable for a '86 PT-40? I recently installed a flat panel HDTV in place of the original and still working analog TV. I have found the orginal antenna and rotor work great in receiving the HD signals. Once the in-motion dishes settle down in the next year(hopefully) I plan to add a dome to the roof. I am real interested in making a roof hoist to simplify kayak transport and maybe a spare tire...???? I have been through a lot of RVs, but I find the BB an intersting project that I enjoy. The more I work on it, the more I am impressed with their engineering from the '80s. Some of the current coaches still don't compete with the BB. I just wish I had more time to get her up to the level I like... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > Glenn, are > you retired, or when did you have time to camp? Hopefully you will > document some of the upcoming projects and post step-by-step pictures > in the Photos section of the forum. I am personally interested in > knowing more about the A/C project; part numbers, thermostat changes, > wiring changes. Please keep us up-to-date on your projects. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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